I had Steve Bono as the worst
<header class="entry-header" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 18px;">[h=1]The Best & Worst Quarterback in Each NFL Team’s History[/h]<time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2019-02-06T15:36:10+00:00" style="box-sizing: border-box;">February 6, 2019</time> by Raj Nanavati 25 Comments
</header>[h=1]Best: Kansas City Chiefs – Len Dawson[/h]
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After Len Dawson set the record for most touchdown passes thrown in a single season by the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs (30) way back in 1964, that record stood for 54 years, until Patrick Mahomes broke it in late 2018. Since Mahomes has quite a ways to go to be mentioned in this vein, Dawson gets the nod for the best quarterback in the history of the Chiefs’ franchise, as the only quarterback that has ever taken the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, and the MVP of Super Bowl IV, which is the franchise’s only win in the big game.
<header class="entry-header" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 18px;">[h=1]The Best & Worst Quarterback in Each NFL Team’s History[/h]<time class="entry-time" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2019-02-06T15:36:10+00:00" style="box-sizing: border-box;">February 6, 2019</time> by Raj Nanavati 25 Comments
</header>[h=1]Best: Kansas City Chiefs – Len Dawson[/h]
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After Len Dawson set the record for most touchdown passes thrown in a single season by the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs (30) way back in 1964, that record stood for 54 years, until Patrick Mahomes broke it in late 2018. Since Mahomes has quite a ways to go to be mentioned in this vein, Dawson gets the nod for the best quarterback in the history of the Chiefs’ franchise, as the only quarterback that has ever taken the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, and the MVP of Super Bowl IV, which is the franchise’s only win in the big game.